Overwatch Pro Settings and Gear List

Overwatch League’s inaugural season was a success on every front, and everyone is expecting season two to come out even stronger. While the teams have been busy preparing for the second season we’ve also been doing our work analyzing their gear. As usual, we researched the Overwatch settings like resolution, dpi and sensitivity for each individual pro. We also verified information on the monitors, mice and keyboards of these players as well.

We consider this our data-vault, our source to give you the Best Monitor and Gear for Overwatch. The best gear isn’t enough though. Tuning your Overwatch settings is what takes you to the next level. Our Overwatch Pro Settings Guide is a great place to start. We’ve updated the list to reflect the Overwatch League by Blizzard in addition to a host of free agents that are looking to break-through in the scene. This is for all players who want to add the perfect Overwatch settings to their arsenal.

In our articles we deliver an overview of what we consider to be the best Overwatch settings. Averages of eDPI for example can be a great guiding tool in deciding which Overwatch sensitivity you want to use. Instead of taking a data-driven approach, it might be that you want try out a favorite Overwatch pro’s settings like Seagull or Surefour. If that is the case, you can find the settings, resolution and sensitivity of the pros below.

The list is connected to our database which is continuously updated, as the scene evolves and new trends become standard. If we’ve made any mistakes, please feel free to join us in the comments to discuss these settings and their sources. If you have any further questions, you can refer to our FAQ as well.

Clockwork released by Houston Outlaws.
Asher released by LA Gladiators.
Chipshajen released by Dallas Fuel
Hagopeun and Xepher in Florida Mayhem.
Flow3r/nanohana in New York Excelsior. (upped from the Academy)